Officials identify item that fell from sky, nearly struck commuters outside Boston’s South Station

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BOSTON — Officials have identified the item that fell from the sky, nearly striking commuters outside of South Station.

According to the Boston Globe, a spokesperson for the city’s Inspectional Services Department said in a statement that “a piece of rigging gear fell from 1 Financial Center,” the 46-floor skyscraper being built across the street.

No one was hurt in the incident.

“I’m traumatized,” said Michelle Trail.

The Brockton woman told Boston 25 she was leaving work early Friday and crossing Summer Street when she noticed a piece of metal plummeting towards the ground near South Station commuters.

In March, a steel beam plummeted hundreds of feet from the South Station Tower after becoming dislodged from the upper floors of the South Station Tower in downtown Boston Wednesday afternoon. The beam was lodged on the ninth floor – just above a pathway to the commuter rail.

“If you can’t secure the location, then close the station. We’ve been lucky a few times, we’re not always going to be this lucky,” Trail finished.

No one was hurt in either incident.

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